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There were times in my life when I was fortunate to "receive help". I've tried to pay that forward:

bigpawbullets 9 Dec 21
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I don't have the words to fully illustrate How much I agree with that.
But I can at least say That I volunteer at a homeless shelter most of the week,
I was homeless once, so I know what it's like. but mostly i remember how some really reached out to help.
Since then I've made part of my life to do the same.

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My friend and a band of brothers rescued me from a desperate situation my soon to be ex husband (separated a year but not legally divorced) left me in and i am eternally grateful. I try to pay it forward..and also pay it back.

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"And who made your bail money"?

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My parents immigrated to Canada with three young children and not much else. They had a lot of community support. I have been very fortunate in life and I realize the importance of paying it forward. It also gives me an an opportunity to show my children the importance of community service.

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No doubt

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I forget now if it was my Dad or my uncle who told me the way you pay your parents back is to pass it on to your kids. I think that holds true outside of the family as well.

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I agree with the principle. I was already caught in situations that friends needed me and I couldn't help. There are many circumstances in life th we have to deal with.

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Yes, be grateful that there are those who care.

You and I agree on the important stuff.
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